1. Univ Paris-Sud , UMR 8182, 91405, Orsay, France;2. CNRS , 91405, Orsay, France catalin.popescu@u-psud.fr;4. CNRS , 91405, Orsay, France
Abstract:
We describe here a simple set-up for X-ray diffraction under high pressure using a diamond anvil cell employing a sealed tube. The set-up works in angular dispersive geometry and is built using rather common components that are available in a research laboratory. We show that using this set-up one can routinely acquire good-quality data for the determination of structural properties under pressure and the equations of state. Technical details are presented along with examples of experimental results for sodium chloride and LiV2O4.